Configuring Hotkeys

The ICA Windows CE Client provides users with hotkeys that can be used during ICA sessions to control various functions. Some hotkeys control the behavior of the ICA Windows CE Client itself while others emulate standard Windows hotkeys. When you want to use a Microsoft Windows key combination during a session, use the mapped hotkey instead. The following table lists the default ICA Windows CE Client hotkeys.

Name

Status Dialog

Close Session

Default Value

 

Description

 

 

 

CTRL+6

 

Displays ICA Client connection status.

 

 

 

 

 

Disconnects the ICA Windows CE Client from the Citrix

 

 

server and closes the client window on the local desktop.

CTRL+2

 

Using this hotkey leaves the ICA session running in a

 

disconnected state on the Citrix server. If you do not want

 

 

 

 

to leave your session running in a disconnected state, log

 

 

off instead.

EscCTRL+3 CTRL-ALT-DEL CTRL+4

CTRL-ESC

 

CTRL+5

 

 

 

 

 

 

ALT-ESC

 

CTRL+7

 

 

 

 

 

 

ALT-TAB

 

CTRL+8

 

 

 

 

 

 

ALT-BACKTAB

 

CTRL+9

 

 

 

Provides the functionality of an ESC key on your terminal.

Displays the Windows NT Security dialog box on a MetaFrame for Windows server.

On MetaFrame for Windows servers, the Windows Start menu is displayed. On WINFRAME servers, this hotkey displays the Task List.

This hotkey cycles the focus through the minimized icons and open windows of applications run in your ICA session

This hotkey cycles through all applications in the ICA session. A pop-up box appears and displays the programs as you cycle through them. The selected application receives keyboard and mouse focus.

Like the ALT+TAB hotkey, this key sequence cycles through applications that have been opened in the ICA session, but in the opposite direction. The chosen application receives keyboard and mouse focus.

To change the default hotkeys:

1.Use the list of keys to customize the default hotkey key sequences.

2.Click OK to save the settings.

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Nlynx MinIT6000 user manual Configuring Hotkeys, CTRL+6